Kanchipuram Malar Aunty 4 Parts 50 Mins — -kingston Ds-

Vegetarianism is widespread among a large section of Hindus and Jains. However, "Indian food" is not one cuisine. The Bengali woman eats fish daily; the Punjabi woman consumes butter chicken; the Tamil Brahmin woman is strictly Sattvic (no onion/garlic). The commonality is that the woman is the gatekeeper of nutrition and taste. The phrase "Pet pooja" (worshipping the stomach) is a daily ritual she performs.


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Part 1: Introduction & Background (Approx. 0:00 - 12:00) Kanchipuram Malar Aunty 4 Parts 50 Mins -Kingston DS-

Part 2: The Process / Activity (Approx. 12:00 - 25:00)

Part 3: The Climax / Deep Dive (Approx. 25:00 - 38:00) Vegetarianism is widespread among a large section of

Part 4: Conclusion & Farewell (Approx. 38:00 - 50:00)

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